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Ruth Breckman

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RUTH WINNONA BRECKMAN

(née HAMBLEY)

April 24, 1933 – October 28, 2021

The family of Ruth Breckman sadly shares the news of her death, October 28, 2021 at Oakview Place.

 

Celebrating her life are her beloved husband of 67 years, Kris Breckman, and four children, Shannon Breckman (Andy Jowett), Cathy Breckman (Kelly Barkman), David Breckman (Gillian), Warren Breckman (Cordula Grewe).

 

Ruth will also be dearly missed by her 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, Brendan (Ellen and their son Max), Murray, and Nicole Jowett; Stephen (Chloe and their daughters Annika and Zenova), David, Janna (Matt) , and Michael (Matt) Barkman; Kristopher (and his daughter Nahlee), Stephen, Trevor (Alida), and Kevin Breckman; and Conrad, Clara, and Julian Breckman.  Ruth was very close to the extended family including Lavina Allan, Marg and Reg Sanderson, Cam and Jeri Breckman, and her many nephews and nieces in Winnipeg and across the country.

 

On April 24, 1933 in Portage la Prairie, Florence and George Hambley welcomed their only daughter, Ruth, to the family circle, joining brothers Grant and Barry (who pre-deceased Ruth). As the daughter of a United Church minister Ruth lived in various small Manitoba towns which contributed to her gracious ability to make new friends in any circumstance. 

 

Ruth attended United College for her degree in Education and a BA with a major in Literature.  She was an excellent student and participated enthusiastically in university life.  One summer job took her to the town of Oak Point where Kris (also an education student) was home for the summer working on the family farm.  Romance ensued and the two never looked back.  They graduated together and were married in 1954.  Ruth’s education career was temporarily interrupted (for 12 years) with raising four children.  She took on her new role as mom with the same verve she approached everything and took the lead in raising “the kids”. 

 

As a teacher, Ruth valued the academic side of learning but also gave her students wonderful opportunities for other life experiences, such as school plays (writing some herself to make sure all students had a part), camping trips, and running a school “store”.  She was also active on various MTS and professional committees during her 20 years teaching in St. James School Division.

 

Ruth had a passion for social justice issues throughout her life.  In the 60’s she was an active participant in the “Voice of Women” and the peace movement (participating in marches and rallies with kids in tow), and other efforts at peace including learning “Esperanto”.   During the Cold War, she and Kris organized trips to China and to the USSR for groups of Winnipeg teachers to meet educators from those countries and foster understanding.  They also worked with teachers in the Caribbean through the International Development Agency and assisted with hosting many refugees/ newcomers to Winnipeg.  Ruth was also very active in the Unitarian Church, on the social justice committee and committees charged with caring for the place.  She thoroughly enjoyed the many wonderful people she met through the church.

 

Ruth was never shy to voice her opinions.  We would often wake up to her voice on the radio, calling to weigh in on the issue of the day, or open the Free Press to a Letter to the Editor penned by Ruth.  As a mom and grandma, though, she was always cautious about giving advice and rarely criticized or pushed her thoughts on us. 

 

Ruth had a great sense of humour and rarely missed an opportunity for a bad pun, a humorous take on a situation, off-colour joke, silly parody song or poem – she loved a giggle.  She orchestrated many elaborate and very funny practical jokes, and usually enjoyed the revenge that would ensue. 

 

There was never a dull moment in Ruth’s life.  She was wonderfully creative.  We treasure her beautiful water colour and oil paintings and stained glass works.  Grandchildren enjoyed pajamas sewn by Grandma every Christmas (sometimes with matching PJs for their teddy bears), and lovely knit sweaters.  She played the piano well. She loved her garden.  Ruth was an amazing cook and hostess.  She was quite ambitious on this front, often organizing large fundraising dinners or big family gatherings.  She also played a mean (but fun) game of Scrabble and enjoyed her many bridge groups. 

 

The cottage at Jessica Lake was a favourite spot for Ruth and she thrived on the happy family times there.  She and Kris shared a sense of adventure and had many amazing travels throughout the world. 

 

Ruth’s health deteriorated over the last few years and she faced and overcame so many different challenges she made the “cat with nine lives” look unlucky.  Throughout these times, her strong, determined spirit shone through.  Ruth never appreciated euphemisms and wasn’t hesitant to talk about dying rather than “passing”.  But we’ll turn to her love of bridge and say “she didn’t pass; she just bid no trump.”  The family would like to thank Dr. Heather Frame for her years of care for Ruth, Dr. Yatish Kotecha and the very caring and competent staff at Oakview Place Personal Care Home.  In lieu of flowers the family encourages a donation to a charity of choice, in the spirit of peace and justice.

 

A Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00, Monday November 8, 2021 at the Unitarian Church, 603 Wellington Crescent.  Due to COVID restrictions, guests will be asked for proof of vaccination and are asked to RSVP to ensure we are not exceeding occupancy limitations. Those wishing to attend should CLICK HERE to register.

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Lyn Ferguson

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My sister Marnie, brother Rob and I send our most sincere condolences to Kris, Shannon, Cathy, David, Warren and partners, grandchildren, and great-grand children. What a rich legacy!  As Margaret & Bob Ferguson’s children we remember many happy times in the Unitarian Church community and I have always been very appreciative of Ruth and Kris’ friendship and support for my parents in their last decade of life. Ruth’s energy, creativity, and joy of living were all gifts to the church community and to all who loved her.  Have a truly meaningful celebration of her life. The Fergusons will be with you in spirit.  Lyn Ferguson

Linda Henderson

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Ruth and I worked on Church projects together, over a span of years, beginning in the early 1980's.  In the beginning, there was shared Board of Director's duties.  We seemed to gravitate to the same interests, one of them the Membership Committee.  There were many discussions which resulted from Ruth and Kris's trip to Russia, culminating in a joint Russian Dinner Fundraising venture for our beloved UU Church, replete with teen servers in full costume.  We continued our Membership work together on Banning St., holding monthly meetings at Martini's Restaurant, which morphed into New Building work on Wellington Crescent, and then House Committee projects.  Never a dull moment - Ruth was always a devoted Committee member, and a delightful friend,  Neither of us skipped a beat, in spite of our 20 year age difference.  We attended others' church Fundraising events together, raised funds together, and donated our new Sanctuary carpeting, as a Trio, along with Margaret McKinnon.  Never underestimate the power of women leadership - Ruth was amongst the best!  There were a variety of Breckman family celebrations over the years, in which I was included, and a few trips to their cabin at the Lake along with my son.  With very fond memory, I will miss the presence of my long-time church buddy. Ruth, you had a good long run.  I trust you're watching over us with your smile and critical eye, keeping us all in check!  Hugs. ❤ With Love, Linda Henderson

Linda Asper

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My condolences to Kris and family. Ruth was a wonderful person, a true woman and great friend to all of us. I always enjoyed “catching up on life” when I saw her. She was a straight shooter with a delightful sense of humour and giggle. She will be missed.❤

Lois Farley

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I'm so sorry to hear of my dear cousin Ruth's death. I always enjoyed my time with her and talking about the "family history" of our Irish roots. She was loved and will always be held close in our hearts and memory. With loving condolences to Kris, Shannon & Andy, Cathy & Kelly, David & Gillian, Warren & Cordula, all of the grandchildren and great-grandchildren, extended family members and the huge community of friends that will be mourning her loss.

Joan Carolyn Ken Nicholson

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Kris and family. Our love to all of you as you honor Ruth's life. There are so many stories regarding Ruth that we could share. For now, let these two suffice. Ruth was always so welcoming and full of joi de vivre, welcoming our family to the Jessica lake cabin. Our sons weren't regularly with us and in a group of strangers, Ruth made them feel at home. Our heartfelt gratitude. I was also privileged to share creativity, as well as the odd rum and coke, with Ruth. Together we created the cover for the UU church's grand piano. What a treasure Ruth was and how fortunate we were to have been with her.

Marie Cosens Craig

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Sincere Sympathy to Kris and family. I recall their time in Stonewall, and the   staff gatherings at  their  home at Christmas. Ruth was an outstanding,  hostess , very clever,  as well as a very caring person. May she Rest In Peace, Marie Cosens Craig

Lorraine Laroche

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My most sincere sympathy is extended to Ruth's family at this difficult time.  I met Ruth during the 1970s at Buchanan School where we were both teaching,  Ruth was always very kind and considerate of staff and students. She made everyone feel welcome, no matter the situation.  Her dedication and innovative techniques provided students with wonderful learning opportunities.  Ruth was a very supportive lady who was very proud of her husband and family.  Great memories of a beautiful lady! Lorraine Laroche

Norman Cobb

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I remember meeting Ruth Breckman way back in 1989 or 1990 when Margaret and I had first joined the Unitarian Church.  There was an annual ritual in those days at canvass time to break the congregation up into regional, within the City of Winnipeg, pot-luck dinners.  After the pot-luck dinners, everyone was welcome to proceed to the church on Banning, for dessert and "entertainment".  By the time we got to the church that year, Ruth was up on stage directing and participating in a play that I know had Kris and Ruth dressed up in costume, and I am sure Cathy and Kelly, Shannon and Andy, as well as a few other congregants.  I don't remember the plot of the play, but from reading this family obituary, I am sure it was a Ruth Breckman original, if a little campy. After the play was over and we were all standing around eating dessert, I can remember Ruth and Kris, Cathy and Shannon all making a fuss over us newer members that had joined the festivities that night.  It was a very welcoming feeling.  Looking back on that evening now, it is obvious that Ruth and Kris had passed on their love of their church community to their daughters and sons in law.  In the years that followed I had the joy of coordinating volunteer hymnists for the Sunday Services Committee.  Shannon and Cathy were regular hymnists in the monthly roster and I came to depend on their commitment to the church.  It was easy to see that they had been "vountold" to that commitment originally by Ruth and Kris, but there participation was heartfelt and genuine.  Ruth Breckman is going to live on in spirit in the many generations of her extended family that she has touched.

Dorothy Young

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My condolences on the passing of Ruth. I have fond memories of working with her. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. 

Chyrle Kyritz

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Thank you so much for the lovely pictures of Ruth and all your family.  My memories of Ruth go way back to the early days of MTS and people like Kris working for teachers and their wellbeing.  What many don't realize is that individuals like Ruth were the foundation of the strength and perseverance that was required to be involved with MTS.  She was as involved as anyone in trying to improve everyone's lot in life; she did that and more, teaching, having family and maintaining their lovely home, always being there when everyone had finished their hard day, whether it was negotiating, studying, or a myriad of other times that required her support and guidance. I also have fond memories of the Breckmans and Ralf and I going skiing, travelling across Canada in the winter, skiing in Vernon and then going on to Big Mountain, Montana. We had great times on the hills and always afterwards would celebrate with a follow-up dinner and a night of laughter.  Ruth could be trusted to come up with lines of poetry on each one of us, highlighting our skiing skills or lack thereof.  I will miss her,  her smile and her caring ways.  ❤

Garry and Sharon Dirr

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Our sincere condolences to Kris and the family.  We consider ourselves fortunate to be neighbours of the Breckman’s at the lake. During our occasional visits to Kris and Ruth’s for an afternoon beverage, Ruth was always so gracious to us and regaled us with stories of the family and previous happenings at the lake. Her grace and wisdom will be long remembered. We’ll miss you.  Garry and Sharon Dirr and family

Louise Remillard

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My heart goes out to you Kris and your family.  I have so many fond memories of many MTS dinners hosted by the Breckmans.  I remember Ruth’s welcoming smile usually followed by her “distinct” giggles.  Ruth was a wonderful human being who touched the lives of many, including my own. I know how difficult it is to lose someone you love. Please accept my sincere condolences to you and your family.  Louise Rémillard (Ulrich)

Donna and Loris Vendramelli

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

What a lovely lady. Her life was well lived and loved. Thanks for sharing the video. Our sincere condolences to the whole family especially our friends Cathy and Kelly. Hugs from Donna and Loris Vendramelli 

Vern Hambley

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I’ll always remember my Aunt Ruth as one of the kindest, funniest people I’ve ever known.  I was often a guest in their home on Robert Service Bay while I was in Winnipeg visiting my late father, her “big brother” Grant.  I remember vividly the good-natured and often loud debates between Grant and Kris during the course of a wonderful meal prepared by Ruth.  There was never a dull moment around that dinner table.  The opinions, like the wine, flowed freely. The cottage at Jessica Lake was another central hub of the Breckman clan and I was fortunate enough to have been a guest there several times over the years.  As their family grew, so did the cottage.  Kris was always adding-on and expanding to the point where it no longer resembled the original at all.     Windsurfing and waterskiing were the order of the day, followed usually by a delicious meal.  Ruth was the consummate host and I always felt welcome and valued.  She was the best and I will miss her. Vern Hambley

Raymond and Arvilla

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Kris and family:  Please know that our thoughts and with you all at this time. Remembering our times together we reflect on how Ruth always made us feel so special.. We enjoyed  our sing-a-longs.  When we would sing a little off  key or forget the words Ruth would just chose another song or sing a little louder. We will remember Ruth as a graceful, caring a very special lady. Sending extra BIG HUGS AND LOTS OF LOVE. Raymond and Arvilla Schneider

Tom and Chris Lewis

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Our sincere Condolences to Kris and family. Our time together will always be remembered especially the trip to your cottage and sailing on LOTW. Tom, Chris and Joan  

Jeri and Cam Breckman

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Ruth was a great person. Her joy of life and respect for, and determination to improve the lives of others, mattered to her greatly. The family saw her fun side on the many occasions we got together - at their home or one of our homes, on trips together, at Jessica lake, etc. I will never forget the ‘matriarchs planning lunches ‘ where Ruth, Lavina, Margaret and I would get together at a restaurant, have a lovely lunch with lots of chit chat and laughter, oh, yes, and also plan the next family do somewhere along the way. One of Cam’s favourite memories of Ruth is of a very young student minister at Oak Point teaching him and the other kids songs... ‘There’s a hole in the bottom of the sea ‘ was a favourite of his. What a fun Sunday school teacher! Both of us remember very fondly our two-week trip to Iceland with Ruth and Kris. We brought so many stories and memories back with us. And our family all share great recollections of her when we visited Jessica lake or Robert Service Bay. She kept the parties lively with her quick wit and generous hospitality. Our love goes out to all of the family. Ruth will be missed greatly, but with every story we recall she’ll feel very close by. Love, Jeri and Cam 

Glenn Nicholls

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Kris and family. Marg and I would like to share a couple memories of Ruth. Marg remembers Ruth fondly as a kind, loving friend. My memories of Ruth span fifty years - of family weddings and anniversaries, of bridge games and "three sheets"activities, and in particular of a month long travel to China and Hong Kong in 1988 with Kris and Neva. Lots of love!! Glenn and Marg Nicholls

Clara Breckman

September 25, 2024 at 7:31 PM

I'm Ruth's granddaughter and this is the first time I saw her obituary I couldn't attended her funeral because I live in the USA but she was the best grandma could have asked for and I still miss her . 
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